-
notes that the
opposite of
patrimonialism is not
democracy but "bureaucratic proceduralism". The
weakness of
patrimonialism is that as it
undermines bureaucracy...
- his 1973 book
Traditional Patrimonialism and
Modern Neopatrimonialism,
deriving it from Max Weber's term, '
patrimonialism', who used the term to describe...
-
according to
Weber was a
major reason for
patrimonialism being replaced by feudalism. When
compared to
patrimonialism,
feudalism has one
major similarity and...
-
anthropological and
sociological studies have been made
about customs of
patrimonial inheritance,
where only male
children can inherit. Some
cultures also...
- In
property law,
title is an
intangible construct representing a
bundle of
rights in a
piece of
property in
which a
party may own
either a
legal interest...
- the
store of
wealth or ac****ulated
reserves of a
national economy Patrimonialism, a form of
governance in
which all power, both
public and private, flows...
-
Calella (Catalan pronunciation: [kəˈleʎə]) is a muni****lity
located in the
Maresme region of Spain,
located 50 km from Barcelona, 50 km from Girona, and...
-
Sociology professor Dylan John
Riley calls Trumpism "neo-Bonapartist
patrimonialism"
because it does not
capture the same m****
movement appeal of classical...
-
products of centuries'
development should be
obligated to
protect their patrimonial legacy. The term
refers specifically to the
preservation of the built...
- pp. 22–26. full text
online Blake,
Stephen P. (November 1979), "The
Patrimonial-Bureaucratic
Empire of the Mughals",
Journal of
Asian Studies, 39 (1):...